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When a field medical element is not operational, it engages in training to achieve readiness for mobilization that involves all aspects of operation. Individuals must be proficient in their MOS/ASI and which of the following?Selected Answer:Common soldier tasks

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Readiness for Mobilization

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If a field medical element is nonoperational, then training for mobilization is provided under various categories and levels.

Mobilization training provides awareness, preparedness and readiness training in any case of eventuality. When a field medical element is nonoperational, then each individual or unit or as a collective group should be completely ready and prepared for mobilization within any given amount of time, like just at a very short notice.

Each individual must basically be proficient in common soldier tasks along with military occupational specialty qualifications and other additional skill identifiers.

The ultimate goal is to be ready as in individual or a group, to work as a cohesive team during the process of mobilization.

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